All Saints', Long Sutton and Well

Everyone is welcome to enjoy this oasis of calm in a busy world. The building is for personal prayer or just for being still and quiet knowing that, for many centuries, villagers have done the same and found answers or comfort within these walls – and join us for the Sunday services. Further information can be found on the church noticeboard and within Parish Magazine. Everyone is very welcome at All Saints' Church. 

We work together with our sister church St Andrew's, South Warnborough and weekly services are held 10am, alternating between the two churches. Services are followed by coffee and a time to chat.

Children are welcome in our churches. Children meet in the vestry during the service for their own group most Sundays. Our benefice youth worker organises events for older children.

We are part of a network of 12 rural village churches, called the ‘More to Life Church’

The monthly services within the Parish are normally:
     1st Sunday: Morning Worship 10am Long Sutton
     2nd Sunday: Holy Communion 10am South Warnborough
     3rd Sunday: Holy Communion 10am Long Sutton
     4th Sunday: Holy Communion 10am South Warnborough
     On any 5th Sunday, the service is a Benefice wide service, normally at All Saints, Odiham

For more specific details of the times and dates of our church services, along with information about courses and special events see the calendar page. Or visit our benefice website at www.moretolife.church and go to the ‘What’s on’ calendar page.

Get in touch

Rev’d Gillian Wilton

The Street,
Long Sutton,
Hampshire

RG29 1ST
Vicar
01256 437441
Church Office
O1256 703971

Our website

What's on

Holy Communion Service at our Sister Church

Occuring
for 1 hour
Venue
St. Andrew's Church
Address
St. Andrew's Church, Alton Road South Warnborough Hook Hampshire RG29 1RS

Sunday morning Holy Communion service led by Gillian Wilton

Safeguarding

North Hampshire Downs Benefice (our Network of Churches) takes the protection of children and young people and vulnerable adults very seriously.

What should I do if I have concerns about the safety of a child?
If there is an immediate risk - Phone the police on 999 immediately.

What if I am not sure and need to talk it through?
You can contact our vicar at [email protected] or the Church Office on 01256 703791 or email [email protected].

You can ring the Diocesan Safeguarding Manager Jackie Rowlands on 01962 737317 (24 hour line)

You can contact the NSPCC 24 hour help line by phoning 0808 800 5000, by texting 88858, or by emailing [email protected] . You can remain anonymous if wished.

To report abuse or suspected child abuse contact Hampshire police on 101, Hampshire Social services on 0845 603 5620. (8.30am to 5pm) or 0845 600 4555 out of hours.

For children and young people.

What if someone is doing something to me that is making me feel uncomfortable?

You can contact any of the people or organisations above, or ring ChildLine on 0800 1111